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F. Neale Bock ScholarshipApplicants must be graduates of Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, WA who participated in track and field programs. Preference shall be given to students with financial need. Preference may also be given to students planning to attend the University of Washington. High school grade point average for all recipients shall be at least that required to attend the University of Washington. Candidates should also demonstrate good personal character.The application for this scholarship is available December 3-March 1. Gary L. Carrow Memorial ScholarshipApplicants must be graduating seniors of University High School who have participated in the music programs. Applicants must have maintained a 3.0 grade point average or higher and be recommended by the University High School music/band teacher. Carol Fahlgren Crispin Memorial Nursing ScholarshipAward recipients must attend Washington State University College of Nursing. Scholarship is based on academic merit and financial need. Recipients are selected through the college. For application information, contact Washington State University College of Nursing at (509) 324-7339. Stanley A. and Bernice F. Fahlgren ScholarshipAward recipients must attend Eastern Washington University School of Education with the intention of becoming an elementary or secondary school teacher. Scholarship is based on academic merit and financial need. For application information, contact Eastern Washington University's Foundation Relations department at (509) 359-6963. Joe & June Fulton - Liberty High School ScholarshipApplicants must be graduating seniors of Liberty High School. Academic achievement, financial need and community service are factors for selection. G. A. "Bill" Garske ScholarshipApplicants must be children of employees of Travis Pattern & Foundry. Travis Pattern must have employed the parent for three years and the child must be under age 23. Applications are available beginning December 1 and are due March 1. For additional information, or to request an application, contact Brittany Fleming at Travis Pattern & Foundry, (509) 466-3545. Lucille I. Hudon ScholarshipApplicants must be high school seniors preparing to enter their first year of post-secondary education, have maintained a 3.0 GPA (or its equivalent) in the last two years of high school, and have resided for two years in one of the following counties: Spokane, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Stevens or Whitman counties in Washington, or Kootenai, Shoshone, Bonner or Boundary counties in Idaho. Application is made through Scholarship America, December 1 - March 1. Joy-Hughes ScholarshipApplicants must be high school seniors or graduates of John R. Rogers High School, who have demonstrated financial need and have maintained a GPA of 3.0 or higher through the seventh semester of high school. East Spokane Kiwanis ScholarshipApplicants must be graduating seniors of one of the following Spokane Valley schools: East Valley, University, Central Valley or West Valley. Financial need, academic achievement and community involvement are considered. Awards typically are $1,000. Kuehnle Family ScholarshipStudents selected for this award must be graduating seniors of East Valley High School. The fund awards scholarships to the top three students in the graduating class and provides an inspirational award to a student who has worked hard to overcome obstacles in his or her life. East Valley School District also selects three teachers to receive awards from this fund. No application is required. For more information, contact your school counselor at East Valley High School. LC Tiger FundLewis and Clark High School Alumni from the Class of 1966 established this scholarship fund to benefit graduating seniors of Lewis and Clark High School. For more information, contact your school counselor at Lewis and Clark High School. Wilson Farm/Mondovi Grange ScholarshipApplicants must be high school seniors or graduates of Lincoln County, Washington schools, or from that part of Spokane County in the Reardan-Edwall School District, or a direct descendant of someone previously employed by Dale D. Wilson regardless of their current residence location. Preference will be given to descendants of Dale D. Wilson's employees and to those in the Mondovi Grange area (Reardan-Edwall and Davenport school districts). Recipients may reapply in subsequent years. Merrill K. & Janet E. Nystuen Scholarship Fund in Memory of Glen William MillerThis scholarship fund benefits Lewis and Clark High School final year students that are attending Washington State University and who strength of character, scholarship and humility. Recipients are selected by the Exchange Club of Downtown Spokane. For more information on the application, please contact the Exchange Club of Downtown Spokane. Merrill K. & Janet E. Nystuen Scholarship FundThis scholarship fund benefits Central Valley High School final year students who are attending a community college or a four year university who exhibit strength of character, scholarship and humility. Recipients are selected by the Exchange Club of Downtown Spokane. For more information on the application, please contact the Exchange Club of Downtown Spokane. Tom Oswald Memorial FundThis fund provides financial support for the Cheney High School Football Program and specifically supports students wishing to attend Cheney High School Football Camp. For more information, contact Jim Missel at Cheney High School, (509) 559-4113. Ren H. Rice ScholarshipThe scholarship supports students with one of the following circumstances: Students in foster care, guardianship or group homes or emancipated minors not in the care, custody or control of their birth parents. Students in foster care for the majority of his/her life and not in contact with biological parents for a significant period of time. Applicants must submit proof of their status as described above. or, Applicants can be students with physical disabilities. Applicants must provide a doctor’s report describing the disability and the limitation to their ability to work. Applicants must be high school seniors or graduates age 21 or younger and must attend accredited post-secondary schools in Washington State on a full- or part-time basis. Recipients may re-apply in subsequent years, regardless of age. Application is made through Scholarship America December 1 - March 1. Ed Tsutakawa ScholarshipApplicants must be college students (graduate or undergraduate) pursuing studies aimed at careers in international business or international trade who are from Eastern Washington or North Idaho or attending post-secondary educational institutions operating in Eastern Washington or North Idaho. Academic accomplishments and financial need are considered in selecting a scholarship recipient. Recipients are eligible to reapply in subsequent years. Graduate students and undergraduates may apply.
Washington Health Care Association ScholarshipApplicants must be nursing students at Spokane Community College or Spokane Falls Community College specializing in care of the aging or residents of a nursing home. For application information, contact Laurel Brink at the Spokane Community College School of Nursing, (509) 533-7313. John R. Rogers/Ziegler Family ScholarshipApplicants must be graduates of John R. Rogers High School with a GPA of 2.5 or higher and an interest in the following fields: financial/accounting, marketing/media/advertising, computers/information technology, human resources, general business or clerical courses, forestry and/or natural resources. Factors for consideration are: Student must be a good citizen of the community with high moral standards as viewed by their educators and peers. Student must demonstrate financial need to pay the expenses of a higher education. Student must have a strong desire for a post-secondary education. The application for this scholarship is available beginning the week of December 3 through March 1. Virtual Possibilities NetworkEstablished in 2012, this designated scholarship fund provides scholarships for graduating high school seniors or undergraduate students with their primary focus of study in engineering or science. Applicants must be enrolled as a "full-time" student at one of these higher education institutions: Community Colleges of Spokane, Eastern Washington University, Gonzaga University, North Idaho College, Washington State University, Whitworth University, or University of Idaho. Please contact your institution for scholarship information. |